
Other than what position Colorado’s Travis Hunter should play in the NFL, it’s the biggest debate at the NFL Scouting Combine this week.
How much faster can these players get?! The blazing speed displayed by nearly every
Last year, Texas receiver Xavier Worthy broke the combine record for the fastest 40 yard dash time, running the distance in 4.21 seconds. He was drafted in the first round by the Kansas City Chiefs and went on to have a stellar rookie season, catching two touchdowns in the Chiefs Super Bowl loss to the Eagles.
But Worthy’s record may only last one year. Another Texas Longhorn standout, Isaiah Bond said Friday he plans to break Worthy’s mark and run a 4.2 flat or even a 4.1. He’s not shy about how his speed can change the game.
“I’ve been running my whole life, I’ve been one of the fastest my whole life so I’m just going to go out there and when practice meets preparation greatness is achieved. So, I’m just going to go out there and trust my training and put on the show”
But not every show that scouts see at the combine translates to Sunday. Take Washington’s John Ross who held the record for fastest 40 at 4.22 for 7 years.
His career didn’t even last that long. Injuries limited him to 6 seasons and just under 1000 yards receiving.
That said, the little guys aren’t the only players that can fly. Take for instance defensive end James Pearce Jr. from Tennessee who at 6’5” and 248 pounds ran a 4.4 Thursday.
And Ty Robinson a defensive tackle from Nebraska who ran a 4.8, at 6’5” and 290 lbs
“I’m excited to be here and have the opportunity to not only showcase myself but prove to why I belong in the league uh you know even though I might have stayed in college for a little bit longer that doesn’t matter like I can still you know run with anybody.”
He was not kidding. So why, you might ask, are guys faster than ever? Well, a great 40 time can increase a player’s draft position which means a bigger contract. So a focus on that big money event is a must nowadays.
In addition to that, kids in high school and college are in better shape than ever before. Specialized year round weight training, better nutrition and technique are all paying off, for at least 40 yards. For Straight Arrow News, I’m Chris Francis.